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Chapter1—TheRoleandMethodofEconomics



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1. Whenourlimitedwantsexceedourunlimitedresources,wefacescarcity.



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2. Choicesarecostlybecausewemustgiveupotheropportunitiesthatwevalue.



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3. Livinginaworldofscarcityinvolvestrade-offs.



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4. Self-interestcannotincludebenevolence.



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5. Tosaythatpeoplearerationalistoassumethattheynevermakemistakes.



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6. AdamSmithdescribedhowself-interestcanbeaforceforthecommongood.



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7. AccordingtotheNationalCouncilofEconomicEducation,mostadultstestedintheUnitedStatesperformedwelloneconomicliteracy.



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8. Rationalityimpliesthatsomeonewithasuspendeddriver’slicensewouldnotdrive.



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9. Economictheoriesdonotabstractfromtheparticulardetailsofsituationssotheycanbetterfocusoneveryaspectofthebehaviortobeexplained.



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10. Determiningwhetheraneconomichypothesisisacceptableismoredifficultthaninthenaturalorphysicalsciencesbecause,unlikeachemistinachemistrylab,aneconomistcannotcontrolalltheothervariablesthatmightinfluencehumanbehavior.



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11. Microeconomicswoulddealwiththeanalysisofasmallindividualfirm,whilemacroeconomicswoulddealwithlargeglobalfirms.



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12. Apositivestatementmustbebothtestableandtrue.



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13. Normativeanalysisinvolvessubjective,nontestablestatements.



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14. Themajorityofdisagreementsineconomicsstemfromnormativeissues.



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15. Ahypothesisisanormativestatement.



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MULTIPLECHOICE



1. Ifagoodisscarce,

a. itonlyneedstobelimited. b. itisnotpossibletoproduceanymoreofthegood. c. ourunlimitedwantsexceedourlimitedresources. d. ourlimitedwantsexceedourunlimitedresources.



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2. Whichofthefollowingistrueofresources?

a. Theiravailabilityisunlimited. b. Theyaretheinputsusedtoproducegoodsandservices. c. Increasingtheamountofresourcesavailablecouldeliminatescarcity. d. Bothbandc.



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3. Ifscarcitywerenotafact,

a. peoplecouldhaveallthegoodsandservicestheywantedforfree. b. itwouldnolongerbenecessarytomakechoices. c. poverty,definedasthelackofaminimumlevelofconsumption,wouldalsobeeliminated. d. alloftheabovewouldbetrue.



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4. Economicsisconcernedwith

a. thechoicespeoplemustmakebecauseresourcesarescarce. b. humandecisionmakersandthefactorsthatinfluencetheirchoices. c. theallocationoflimitedresourcestosatisfyunlimitedwants. d. alloftheabove.



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5. Whichofthefollowingwouldreflectself-interestedbehaviortoaneconomist?

a. workerpursuingahigher-payingjobandbetterworkingconditions b. consumerseekingahigherlevelofsatisfactionwithhercurrentincome c. MotherTeresausingherNobelPrizemoneytocareforthepoor d. alloftheabove



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6. Wheneconomistsassumethatpeopleactrationally,itmeansthey

a. alwaysmakedecisionsbasedoncompleteandaccurateinformation. b. makedecisionsthatwillnotberegrettedlater. c. dothebesttheycanbasedontheirvaluesandinformationundercurrentandfuturecircumstances. d. makedecisionsbasedsolelyonwhatisbestforsociety. e. commitnoerrorsinjudgment.



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7. Whenwelookataparticularsegmentoftheeconomy,suchasagivenindustry,wearestudying.

a. macroeconomics. b. microeconomics. c. normativeeconomics. d. positiveeconomics.



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8. Whichofthefollowingismostlikelyatopicofdiscussioninmacroeconomics?

a. anincreaseinthepriceofapizza b. adecreaseintheproductionofVCRsbyaconsumerelectronicscompany c. anincreaseinthewageratepaidtoautomobileworkers d. adecreaseintheunemploymentrate e. theentryofnewfirmsintothesoftwareindustry



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9. Economistsusetheoriesto

a. abstractfromthecomplexitiesoftheworld. b. understandeconomicbehavior. c. explainandhelppredicthumanbehavior. d. doalloftheabove. e. dononeoftheabove.



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10. Theimportanceoftheceterisparibusassumptionisthatit

a. allowsonetoseparatenormativeeconomicissuesfrompositiveeconomicones. b. allowsonetogeneralizefromthewholetotheindividual. c. allowsonetoanalyzetherelationshipbetweentwovariablesapartfromtheinfluenceofothervariables. d. allowsonetoholdallvariablesconstantsotheeconomycanbecarefullyobservedinasuspendedstate.



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11. WhichofthefollowingstatementscanexplainwhycorrelationbetweenEventAandEventBmaynotimplycausalityfromAtoB?

a. Theobservedcorrelationmaybecoincidental. b. Athirdvariablemayberesponsibleforcausingbothevents. c. CausalitymayrunfromEventBtoEventAinsteadofintheoppositedirection. d. Alloftheabovecanexplainwhythecorrelationmaynotimplycausality.



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12. Ten-year-oldTommyobservesthatpeoplewhoplayfootballarelargerthanaverageandtellshismomthathe’sgoingtoplayfootballbecauseitwillmakehimbigandstrong.Tommyis

a. committingthefallacyofcomposition. b. violatingtheceterisparibusassumption. c. mistakingcorrelationforcausation. d. committingthefallacyofdecomposition.



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13. Whichofthefollowingcorrelationsislikelytoinvolveprimarilyonevariablecausingtheother,ratherthanathirdvariablecausingthemboth?

a. Theamountoftimeateam’sthirdstringplaysinthegametendstobegreater,thelargertheteam’smarginofvictory. b. Highericecreamsalesandhighercrimeratesbothtendtoincreaseatthesametime. c. Alowerpriceofaparticulargoodandahigherquantitypurchasedtendtooccuratthesametime. d. Thelikelihoodofraintendstobegreaterafteryouhavewashedyourcar.



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14. Whichofthefollowingisastatementofpositiveanalysis?

a. Newtaxlawsareneededtohelpthepoor. b. Teenageunemploymentshouldbereduced. c. WeshouldincreaseSocialSecuritypaymentstotheelderly. d. Anincreaseintaxrateswillreduceunemployment. e. Itisonlyfairthatfirmsprotectedfromcompetitionbygovernment-grantedmonopoliespayhighercorporatetaxes.



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PROBLEM



1. Arethefollowingtopicsonesthatwouldbecoveredinmicroeconomicsormacroeconomics?

a.theeffectsofanincreaseinthesupplyoflumberonthehome-buildingindustry

b.changesinthenationalunemploymentrate

c.changesintheinflationrate

d.changesinthecountry’seconomicgrowthrate

e.thepriceofconcerttickets



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a.microeconomics

b.macroeconomics

c.macroeconomics

d.macroeconomics

e.microeconomics



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2. Doanyofthefollowingstatementsinvolvefallacies?Ifso,whichonesdotheyinvolve?

a. Becausesittinginthebackofclassroomsiscorrelatedwithgettinglowergradesintheclass,studentsshouldalwayssitclosertothefrontoftheclassroom. b. Historically,thestockmarketrisesinyearstheNFCteamwinstheSuperBowlandfallswhentheAFCwinstheSuperBowl;IamrootingfortheNFCteamtowinforthesakeofmyinvestmentportfolio. c. Whenabasketballteamspendsmoretogetbetterplayers,itismoresuccessful,whichprovesthatalltheteamsshouldspendmoretogetbetterplayers. d. Gasolinepriceswerehigherlastyearthanin1970,yetpeoplepurchasedmoregas,whichcontradictsthelawofdemand. e. AnincreaseintheamountofmoneyIhavewillmakemebetteroff,butanincreaseinthesupplyofmoneyintheeconomywillnotmakeAmericansasagroupbetteroff.



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a.Thisinvolvesconfusingcorrelationwithcausation

b.Thisinvolvesconfusingcorrelationwithcausation

c.Thisinvolvesthefallacyofcomposition

d.Thisisaviolationoftheceterisparibusconditions

e.Thereisnofallacyinthisstatement



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3. Arethefollowingstatementsnormativeorpositive,ordotheycontainbothnormativeandpositivestatements?

a. Ahigherincome-taxratewouldgenerateincreasedtaxrevenues.Thoseextrarevenuesshouldbeusedtogivemoregovernmentaidtothepoor. b. Thestudyofphysicsismorevaluablethanthestudyofsociology,butbothshouldbestudiedbyallcollegestudents. c. Anincreaseinthepriceofcornwilldecreasetheamountofcornpurchased.However,itwillincreasetheamountofwheatpurchased. d. Adecreaseinthepriceofbutterwillincreasetheamountofbutterpurchased,butthatwouldbebadbecauseitwouldincreaseAmericans’cholesterollevels. e. Thebirthrateisreducedaseconomiesurbanize,butitalsoleadstoadecreasedaverageageofdevelopingcountries’populations.



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a.Bothnormativeandpositivestatements.

b.Normativestatements.

c.Positivestatements.

d.Bothnormativeandpositivestatements.

e.Positivestatements.



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4. Answerthefollowingquestions:

a.Whatisthedifferencebetweenself-interestandselfishness?

b.Whydoesinactionhaveconsequences?

c.Whyareobservationandpredictionmoredifficultineconomicsthaninchemistry?

d.Whydoeconomistslookatgroupbehaviorratherthanindividualbehavior?



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a. Self-interestisthedesiretoimproveone’slife.Itincludesthedesiretoadvanceanygoalonecaresabout,includingmany“altruistic”goals,suchashelpingthepoor.Selfishnessisthe“excessive”concernforoneselfandone’sownadvantagewithoutregardforothers. b. Inactionsarechoicesnottodosomething.Inactions,likeactions,haveconsequences.Forexample,ifyouchoosenottostudy,youmayfailanexam. c. Observationandpredictionaremoredifficultineconomicsthaninchemistrybecause,unlikechemists,economistsgenerallycannotobservebehaviorinalaboratorysettingwhereallrelevantenvironmentalvariablescanbecarefullycontrolled.Economistsstudyeconomicbehaviorintherealworld,wheremanyvariablesinfluencebehaviorsimultaneously.Itisdifficultinacomplexglobaleconomytoobserveandpredictrelationshipsbetweenvariables,isolatedfromothereffects. d. Economicsisconcernedwithreachinggeneralizationsabouthumanbehavior.Ifonegeneralizesonthebasisofobservedindividualbehavior,oneriskscommittingthefallacyofcomposition.Generalizationsbaseduponobservedgroupbehaviorarelikelytobebothmorerealisticanduseful(reliable).



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5. Usingthemapanalogyfromthechapter,talkabouttheimportanceofabstraction.Howdoyouabstractwhentakingnotesinclass?



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Abstractionenablesanobservertohighlightwhatareconsideredsignificantdetailsforherpurposes.Ifmapsattemptedtocaptureeventhemostminuteofdetails,theywouldbefartoocomplicatedanddifficulttoreadfortheirintendedpurposes.Instead,goodmapsprovideusefulinformationbyhighlightingimportantfeatures.Likewise,studentsabstractwhentakingnotes.Ratherthanattempttowritedowneverywordspokenbyaninstructor,astudentislikelytooutlinethemainideasthatareexpressed.Byabstractinginthisway,astudentcanmastertheinformationthatismostessentialtounderstandingthetopicathand.



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